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The Browser Renaissance: Reshaping The Enterprise Security Landscape

The webinar discusses how enterprise security is being reshaped by the use of web browsers and how they can be used to protect data. It features insights from experts Tad Johnson of Island and Paddy Harrington of Forrester.

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Web browsers are playing a key role in enhancing enterprise security and data protection.

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Experts from Island and Forrester provide insights into maximizing security through browser technology.

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In this webinar, Tad Johnson of Island and Paddy Harrington of Forrester, discuss the landscape of enterprise security and opportunities for protecting data with the web browser.

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